The Yemeni Ministry of Foreign Affairs has expressed its support for President Donald Trump’s announcement regarding the lifting of sanctions imposed on the Syrian Arab Republic. This decision marks a significant step toward alleviating the humanitarian crisis faced by the Syrian people.
In an official statement, the Ministry described the lifting of sanctions as a crucial gesture aimed at reducing human suffering in Syria. The move is expected to create a conducive environment for advancing peace efforts in the region.
The Yemeni government also acknowledged the diplomatic efforts made by Saudi Arabia, which played a vital role in facilitating this decision. Saudi Arabia’s leadership has been instrumental in promoting regional and international stability.
Furthermore, the Ministry reiterated Yemen’s unwavering support for Syria’s unity, sovereignty, and territorial integrity. It emphasized the importance of restoring the role of the Syrian state and its national institutions to fulfill the aspirations of the Syrian people for security, stability, and development.
In summary, Yemen views the U.S. decision as a positive development that could pave the way for improved humanitarian conditions in Syria. The Ministry’s statement reflects a commitment to regional cooperation and the pursuit of lasting peace in the area.
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